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    Kikunae Ikeda

    19/20th-century Japanese chemist

    Kikunae Ikeda (池田 菊苗, Ikeda Kikunae, 8 October 1864[citation needed] – 3 May 1936) was a Japanese chemist and Tokyo Imperial University professor of chemistry who, in 1908, uncovered the chemical basis of a taste he named umami.

    It is one of the five basic tastes along with sweet, bitter, sour and salty.[1]

    Education

    Ikeda graduated in 1889 from Tokyo Imperial University in chemistry. In 1891, he became a professor at the Higher Normal School of Tokyo, in 1896 he became an associate professor at Tokyo Imperial University.

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  • From 1899, Prof. Ikeda studied in Germany for two years at the laboratory of Prof. Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald at the University of Leipzig, which was then the center of physical chemistry. After a brief stay in London, he returned to Tokyo in 1901 and became a full professor in chemistry at Tokyo Imperial University.[2]

    Discoveries

    Further information: Monosodium glutamate